Large, gorgeous 4.3-inch display, Blazing downloads in 4G areas, Fast 1-GHz processor, Very good 8-MP camera and 720p video camcorder (outdoors), Two-way video calling capability
4G coverage not yet widespread, Relatively short battery life, Tough to type quickly without errors, Doesn't yet support Flash Player 10.1
Sprint’s killer Android phone sports a huge display, blazing 4G speeds, and HD video recording.
First WiMAX phone. Excellent Web browser with some Flash. Terrific 4.3-inch screen. Two cameras. Wi-Fi hotspot mode.
Not a great voice phone. 4G coverage is very limited. 4G-only battery life is unflattering.
The first WiMAX phone in the U.S. is a terrific platform for streaming media and Web browsing, and it gets your laptop online with Sprint's 4G network. Just keep an eye out for an outlet when you're only using 4G....
The speedy HTC EVO 4G packs in some powerful specs and a variety of multimedia features into a stylish, minimalist design, but not everybody will get to enjoy one of its best features--4G connectivity. ...
The HTC Evo 4G delivered respectable 4G speeds, and the mobile hot-spot feature lets you connect up to eight devices. The smartphone has a front-facing camera for video chats and also comes with an 8-megapixel camera with HD-video-recording capabilities
Sprint's 4G network is limited at this time, making the mandatory $10 premium data add-on tough to swallow for anyone outside of the coverage area. The Evo lacks support for Bluetooth voice-activated dialing. The battery drains quickly with 4G
The HTC Evo 4G is easily Sprint's best smartphone and one of today's top Android devices. It also shows the promise of 4G, which will grow as Sprint's WiMax network expands, but until there's broader 4G coverage, it's hard to agree with the mandatory ...
Published: 2010-05-19, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Huge, vibrant displayMobile hotspot works beautifullyWiMAX compatibility
Nearly too big for one-handed useWiMAX can be spotty720p video quality not great
Let us be crystal clear: we love this phone. Nay, we adore it. But the fact remains that it's still very much an Android device -- which means that if you don't like Android now, odds are good that even Android executed on the most amazing hardware to dat...
Abstract: By now, we have all heard the news: Sprint announced yesterday the HTC EVO 4G will be available June 4th. Among a number of touted features, its two-way video chat capabilities are unrivaled.With two cameras, one on either side of the phone, this devic...
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I was really blown away by the EVO. Almost every criticism I have expressed of Android phones has been addresses with this one. The screen is the largest I have seen on any mobile device. The result, unfortunately is a device which is almost too bi...
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